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The Lord Chancellor would have seen a good many of Jonson's masques by then , but he does not appear to have agreed that , “ though their voyce be taught to sound to present occasions , their sense , or doth , or should alwayes lay hold ...
The Lord Chancellor would have seen a good many of Jonson's masques by then , but he does not appear to have agreed that , “ though their voyce be taught to sound to present occasions , their sense , or doth , or should alwayes lay hold ...
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Machiavelli , Guicciardini , and Raleigh ( among others ) present history in terms which qualify , problematise and even contradict providentialist explanations . It is their conception of history which realist mimesis draws upon .
Machiavelli , Guicciardini , and Raleigh ( among others ) present history in terms which qualify , problematise and even contradict providentialist explanations . It is their conception of history which realist mimesis draws upon .
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presents such a closed face to the world that it is invulnerable to invasion and remains always " untouch'd , ” a self ... rather than presenting a positive ethos in a plain style , they labor to present nothing at all and to remain ...
presents such a closed face to the world that it is invulnerable to invasion and remains always " untouch'd , ” a self ... rather than presenting a positive ethos in a plain style , they labor to present nothing at all and to remain ...
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